Add blackout and no-blackout commands
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@@ -68,6 +68,7 @@ The `media_player` entity also has some extra attributes presenting the current
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| `visibility` | Whether the frontend is currently visible on the *device*. |
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| `userAgent` | The User Agent of the associated browser. |
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| `currentUser` | The user currently logged in on the *device*. |
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| 'blackout' | Whether the view on the *device* is currently blacked out (see below). |
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**NOTE: Because apple is apple; on iOS you need to touch the screen once after loading the frontend before any playback will work.**
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will close all more-info dialogs and popups that are open on all connected *devices*.
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### blackout
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```
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service: browser_mod.command
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service_data:
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command: blackout
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```
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Will cover the entire window (or screen if in full screen mode) with black.
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Moving the mouse, touching the screen or pressing any key will restore the view.
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Note: This will *not* turn off your screen backlight. Most screens will still emit light in a dark room.
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### no-blackout
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```
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service: browser_mod.command
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service_data:
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command: no-blackout
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```
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Remove a blackout.
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## `browser-player` card
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To control the playback in the current *device*, `browser_mod` includes a custom lovelace card. Just add
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# Support
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[Home Assistant community forum thread](https://community.home-assistant.io/t/browser-mod-turn-your-browser-into-a-controllable-device-and-a-media-player/123806)
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# FAQ
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### Does this replace lovelace-player and lovelace-browser-commander
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